I love the description.
Hey everyone, so you just finished setting up the *Arr stack and your dashboards lookin crisp. But you look at your htop and see... unused RAM. It’s disgusting, isn't it?
I love the description.
Hey everyone, so you just finished setting up the *Arr stack and your dashboards lookin crisp. But you look at your htop and see... unused RAM. It’s disgusting, isn't it?
2025 was the year for me (Fedora Kinoite), Linux in my opinion, is absolutely ready for the mainstream.
This is it exactly.
"But how can we know if it's a bot?"
We probably can't based on a single comment or post, which is why rules need to be constructed around maintaining a level of effort and quality.
I love that they changed their name to show how serious they were about the metaverse being the future of tech and it never even came close to being a thing.
CasaOS or YunoHost are great places to start and hold your hand the whole way, while allowing you to tip toe into more advanced setups later on as you learn.
I'm a Jellyfin guy, but charging money for a product or service isn't what "enshittification" means. As the article says this is just removing a loophole for legacy apps on older devices. The pricing model hasn't changed.
Is there a radarr/sonarr that could work for this?
I wonder if the creators are aware of this. I have been considering replacing youtube with something healthier like this or Nebula. I suppose Nebula it is.
It's for image recognition. Nothing sad about it. Great feature.
Finally I can throw out my pesky keyboard and mouse
Linux holds a 63% share of global server infrastructure.
How is that not 95%?
I think your URL to the github is a hyperlink back to this post...